Shop smart this Black Friday: Essential tips for homeowners

The month of sales, otherwise known as Black Friday, has arrived and consumers are being enticed to spend their hard-earned cash. But this is a year that we need to be more cautious about our spending, especially in light of inflation and the high economic climate.  However, there is still an opportunity to find good bargains stock up for the festive season or to purchase those big school items at lower prices ahead of the New Year.

Ester Ochse, Product Head at FNB Integrated Advice says, “It is important for consumers to be intentional with their budget this Black Friday and base their purchases on what they can really afford. Having a structured ‘Black Friday’ purchase plan will help in finding those key items that they really need and will save them a bit of money. This will put them in a better position  that will not cause financial stress down the line.”

Ochse shares these tips to help consumers navigate the Black Friday deals:

1. Create a list

Build a list of items that you would like to purchase during this time, then categorise them into three categories: Needs, wants and nice to have. The needs can be items such as stationary for next year or groceries. Wants will be items that you will use but they form part of discretionary spend normally, examples are clothing, and cosmetic items. Then the last category will be nice to have, these will be things like a new Smart TV or Air Fryer. 

2. Set a budget

Look at how much you can comfortably afford without needing to take credit to purchase the items. This will stop you from overspending and feeling financial burden. Now you need to allocate the set budget on the items that you listed above. Starting with the needs, then the wants and then the nice to haves. If the budget runs out at the needs, then that is where the focus remains, don’t over stretch yourself to try and get to the wants and not to the nice to haves. 

3. Do your research

This needs to start earlier in the year so that you are fully aware of how much an item normally costs, also compare between different retailers. This will ensure that what you are spending on is at a discounted price.  Look at common retail websites and sales advertisements before start shopping. This will assist in allocating your budget as well.

 4. Use your loyalty programmes

This is a good time to use your loyalty points, such as eBucks. You can use this to pay for some of your shopping items as well as looking for travel deals, if that is on your list.

5.  Beware of Black Friday and Cyber Monday scams

Just because a website looks official doesn’t mean it’s reputable. Be mindful of online scams and identity theft when shopping for holiday deals. If an offer sounds a bit too good to be true, it may be. Scammers use technology to offer attractive deals that entice shoppers, but never deliver ordered products or services after payment. In some cases, fraudsters send low-quality or counterfeit products instead of the promised items. Do your due diligence. If you don’t recognize a company, check them out on websites like Hello Peter before making your purchase. And always double check to make sure you’re purchasing from a brand’s true website.

“Black Friday is a great opportunity to pick up a bargain and buy a few things that you have been looking at for a while or stock up on necessities at a discounted price. But if not managed properly, it can lead to financial stress in the months that follow. When shopping on for bargains keep the above tips in mind to assist you so that you do not overspend," concludes Ochse.

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